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|a Approaches to studying world-situated language use :
|b bridging the language-as-product and language-as-action traditions /
|c edited by John C. Trueswell and Michael K. Tanenhaus.
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|b MIT Press,
|c c2005.
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|a xxii, 379 p. :
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|a Incluye bibliografías e índice.
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|g I. REVIEWS AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES --
|t Eye movements as a tool for bridging the language-as-product and language-as-action traditions /
|r Michael K. Tanenhaus,
|r John C. Trueswell --
|t Communicative intentions and conversational processes in human-human and human-computer dialogue /
|r Matthew Stone --
|t Coordination of action and belief in communication /
|r Boaz Keysar,
|r Dale J. Barr --
|t How conversation is shaped by visual and spoken evidence /
|r Susan E. Brennan --
|g II. SPEAKERS AND LISTENERS AS PARTICIPANTS IN CONVERSATION --
|t The use of perspective during referential interpretation /
|r Joy E. Hanna,
|r Michael K. Tanenhaus --
|t Real-time reference resolution by naive participants during a task-based unscripted conversation /
|r Sarah Brown-Schmidt,
|r Ellen Campana,
|r Michael K. Tanenhaus --
|t Referential form, word duration, and modeling the listener in spoken dialogue /
|r Ellen Gurman Bard,
|r Matthew P. Aylett --
|t Lexical repetition and syntactic priming in dialogue /
|r Janet F. McLean,
|r Martin J. Pickering,
|r Holly P. Branigan --
|t Prosodic influences on the production and comprehension of syntactic ambiguity in a game-based conversation task /
|r Amy J. Schafer,
|r Shari R. Speer,
|r Paul Warren --
|g III. LANGUAGE-SCENE INTERACTIONS --
|t The time course of constraint application during sentence processing in visual contexts : anticipatory eye movements in English and Japanese /
|r Yuki Kamide,
|r Gerry T.M. Altmann,
|r Sarah L. Haywood --
|t Rapid relief of stress in dealing with ambiguity /
|r Silvia Gennari,
|r Luisa Meroni,
|r Stephen Crain --
|t Children's use of gender and order of mention during pronoun comprehension /
|r Jennifer E. Arnold ... [et al.] --
|g IV. PRODUCT APPROACHES TO ACTION VARIABLES --
|t A computational investigation of reference : bridging the product and action traditions /
|r Amit Almor --
|t The disfluent hairy dog : can syntactic parsing be affected by nonword disfluencies? /
|r Karl G.D. Bailey,
|r Fernanda Ferreira --
|t Context and language processing : the effect of authorship /
|r Stanka A. Fitneva,
|r Michael J. Spivey --
|g V. GRICEAN PHENOMENA --
|t The emergence of conventions in language communities /
|r Dale J. Barr --
|t Evaluating explanations for referential context effects : evidence for Gricean mechanisms in online language interpretation /
|r Julie C. Sedivy.
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|a Psicolingüística
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|a Trueswell, John C.,
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|a Tanenhaus, Michael K.,
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